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Exclusive interview with President Trump and the news just coming in about Ruth Bader Ginsburg whos been hospitalized now the coronavirus and for the last few days. Now the coronavirus and the ominous warning from the c. D. C. Areght, florida, alabama, nevada, and utah are setting records for the number of People Killed by the virus in the past 24 hours. And with infections now spiking in 39 states, hospitals are facing a crisis. With i. C. U. Beds along with doctors and nurses now in short supply. Today the head of the centers ielddisease control, dr. Robert redfield, projected things will only get worse later this year and hes calling on all americans to wear masks, saying if everyone across the country used face coverings, the virus could be stopped in the next few months. Ng his view on maspears to be changing his view on masks tonight in our exclusive cbs news interview, hes now encouraging americans to follow c. D. C. Guidelines to wear them but hes not backing down on his plan to reopen schools in the fall. He says parents and children are dying from the trauma of not tonight about being back in the classroom. Theres also promising news to report tonight about one to have the vaccines developed here in the u. S. Shares of moderna jumped up 16 after the company said its vaccine produced antibodies in all the patients who received the shot. Orquez will lead reporting off cover tonight and our team of correspondents is standing by. Cbss Manuel Bojorquez will lead off coverage from miami. Good evening, manny. Reporter good evening, norah. Today, the c. E. O. Of miamis nearly 200lth system said one third of all their patients have covid 19 and nearly 200 of their employees have come down with it, too. This on a day when florida reported 132 new deaths, a one day record. The steady stream of new covid covid 19 patients into florida 19 patients into florida hospitals is pushing doctors and nurses to their limits. Dr. Mark supino is just back at dr. Mark supino is just back at. Ork at jackson memorials e. R. In miam in miami after contracting the virus himself. And its really about keeping our head our heads above water. Reporter how much longer can you go like this . Right now, we have the resources we need, fortunately. How much longer can we go . Thats a great question. Not knowing how much longerge is there is to not knowing how much longer there is to go. Reporter Governor Ron Desantis said hes bringing in 3,000 nurses, many from out of state for relief, but one florida nurse who went to new york city to help during the height of the outbreak there only to now be dealing with it at home, says getting new nurses could be difficult. Right now, texas is sucking in all i. C. U. E. R. Nurses. Theyre getting all the specialty nurses. Arizona is getting the leftovers of that. So what does florida get . Reporter all of those states need them. I think if we could get everybody to wear a mask now, i four over the next four to six weeks, we could bringld bring th the epidemic under control. Reporter c. D. C. Director dr. Robert redfield warned the risk redfield warned the risk of n of not Wearing Masks over the next few weeks could be dire. And think the fall and the winter of 2020 and 2021 will be probably the most difficult times weve experienced in American Public health. Reporter in texas where hospitalizations have surged to nearly 60 in the last t nearly 60 in the last two weeks, some smaller hospitals are having to turn away covid patients. In the rio grande valley, ambulances are waiting five to twelve hours to deliver patients. In arizona, Moises Ramirez loza dow been on a ventilator more than a week, his first floor room a saving grace allowing his children to keep vigil. We speak through the window as loud as we can. Sometimes you can see tears falling down. Reporter new york pressed ahead today to require visitors from 22 states to self quarantine or face up to a 10,000 fine. And with the Republican National and with the Republican National convention in jacksonville just over a month away, organizers are planning to move events to outdoor venues, given floridas covid 19 surge. There is a first in the race for a vaccine. The Company Moderna published in a peerreviewed journal its vaccine candidate boosted the immune responses of all volunteers who are part of its trial. Clearly more research is needed but it is viewed as an encouraging start. Odonnell promising news on the vaccine front. Manny, thank you. We turn now to our exclusive interview with President Trump and his comments on coronavirus, reopening schools and Excessive Force by police. Cbs Catherine Herridge asked the president if there should be a federal mandate on wearing ral mandate on Wearing Masks governors. They can have their own guidelines but they go by the guidelines but they go by the c. D. C. Guidelines and right now thats saying wear a mask and thats okay with me. Reporter would you urge americans to wear a mask . If necessary, i would urge them to wear a mask and i would say follow the guidelines. Reporter talking about testing, back in march you said every american who wants a test will get a test. One of the major labs announced today the average wait time for national testit seven days. So is the National Testing strategy working . Working . We have 45 million tests as of, i think, today, approximately 45 million tests. No other country tests like us. I could say its working too well. Were doing testing and were finding thousands and thousands of cases reporter what can you do to speed up the testing result time . There are different kinds of s. Sts. There are tests that are very there are tests that are very good, very strong, where you send it to a laboratory. The best thing we can do and were doing more and more is on site testing, so you can wait in half an hour and in some cases like abbott, you can wait five minutes. Reporter will you push more for onsite testing . I like at this time best. Site . T not be as accurate but i like it the best. Reporter on education, the Los Angeles School district is les School District islargest in the country to say theyre not going back to school in the fall. Mistake. Reporter what do you tell parents and teachers who feel its unsafe to go back . I would tell parents and teachers you should find yourself a new person whoevers in charge of that decision person whoevers in charge of that decision because its because its a terrible decision because children and parents are dying from that trauma, too. Theyre dying because they cant do what theyre doing. Mothers cant go to work because all of a sudden they have to stay at home and watch their child and fathers. Whats happening, you know, theres a tremendous strain on that whole side of the equation. Reporter so its a balancing act. It is a balancing act, but we have to open our schools. Said theer President Trump, ate battle flag belongsthe in a confederate battle flag belongs in a museum. Do you still believe that . All i say is freedom of ofech. Very simple. My attitude is freedom of speech very strong views on the Confederate Flag. With me, its freedom of speech, very simple, like it or dont like it. Reporter would you be comfortable with your supporters displaying the Confederate Flag. Depends on what your definition is but i am comfortable with freedom of speech, very simple. Well, people lo reporter you understand why the flag is a painful symbol of many people because its a reminder of slavery . Well, people love it. I know people who like the Confederate Flag and theyre not thinking about slavery. I go to nascar, you have the flags all over the place. They stopped it. I think its freedom of speech, whether its Confederate Flags or black lives matter or anything elseyou want to talk about its freedom of speech. Reporter lets talk about freedom of speech. George floyd. You said George Floyds death is a terrible thing. Terrible. Reporter why are African Americans still dying at the hands of Law Enforcement in this country . And and so are white people. So are white people. What a terrible question to ask. So are white people. More white people, by the way. Reporter is phase two of reporter is phase two of the the trade talks with china im notlks with china dead . Im not interested right now in talking to china. Reporter so is reporter so is it on hold, on the back burner . We had a great trade deal but as soon as the deal was done, the ink wasnt even dry and they hit us with the plague. Interestedght now im not talking to china about interested talking to china about another deal. Im interested in doing other things with china. Reporter how will you hold the Chinese Government accountable for covid . You will see. Its not for you, its for me. Reporter but how will you hold them accountable . Are threel see. Times more l reporter researchers suggest black people are three times more likely to be killed by of white peopl police but the overall number of white people is higher because whites represent a larger larger percent percentage of the population, norah. Ge with that bigtherine herridge with that big interview tonight. Thank you, catherine. Catherine. Ill be much more of catherines interview with the president tomorrow on cbs this morning. We want to turn now to that breaking news on Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She has been admitted to the hospital for treatment of a ight. Ble infection. Cbss paula reid has the late details tonight. And paula, what do we know about her condition. Ce reporter norah, Justice Ginsburg is survived four years old, she survived four bouts of cancer onight t statement tonight the court said she was evaluated last night in the hospital after experiencing fever and chills. This afternoon she underwent a procedure in Johns Hopkins hospital in baltimore to clean out a bile duct stent placed last august. Remain in the were told by the court she is now resting comfortably but will eceive intere hospital a few days to receive intravenous antibiotic treatment. Ginsburgs health has been under her retirement or death could mean for the c close scrutiny recently, especially by liberals who are concerned what her retirement or death could mean for the court. She has been hospitalized twice in the past year. Just moments ago, the president was asked to react to the news. He said he was not aware she had been hospitalized but said he wished her the absolute best. Norah. Odonnell paula reid with the information. Thank you, paula. Today, joe biden unveiled a 2 veiled a plan to fight Climate Change and create jobs in the postcovid economy. More from cbss ed okeefe. Reporter speaking near his delaware home today, joe biden ridiculed President Trumps response to the coronavirus. Its gotten bad enough that even donald trump finally decided to wear a mask in public. Reporter the president , who wore a mask to Walter Reed National military Medical Center over the weekend, was also criticized by biden for failing to listen to medical professionals like dr. Anthony fauci. Please listen to your Public Health experts instead of denigrating them. Do your job, mr. President , because, if we cant deal with the Public Health crisis, we cant deal with the economic crisis. Reporter bidens strong showing in key swing states like arizona, florida and texas, current coronavirus hot spots, in part toart to the president s handling of the pandemic. Pandemic. And the biden and the Biden Campaign is now planning to run tv ads in those states. This virus is tough but texas is tougher. We can stop the spread, and we can stop the spread, and its up to all of us to do it. Re all in thisndon you. We are all in this together. Reporter but the commercials make no mention of the president , just of the crisis. Ed okeefe, cbs news. Odonnell a new studyudy estimates nearly 5. 5 million workers lost their Health Insurance between february and may, the biggest loss of insurance in any single year. Researchers say these recent losses are 40 higher than the spike during the Great Recession when nearly 4 million adults lost their Health Insurance. Well tonight, cbs news is getting a first look inside a Program Testing the effects of covid on hundreds military Program Testing the effects of covid on hundreds of recruits who are quara marine recruits who are quarantined at the citadel, the litary college inin south carolina. Heres cbs news mark strassmann. Marines in training for alle of 18, marines in training for all of one week. But many are headed to the front line. Its important to keep you guys all safe. Reporter of covid research. Why do young people more easily neutralize the virus . Navy commander and immunologist dr. Andrew latizia leads the study. We need to understand what those things are in order to further dive down into how our bodies can best and most effectively fight off the infection. Push the saliva in. Reporter volunteers give latizias team saliva, navel swabs and blood samples. Like hezekiah barron. Im very concerned. Were in close spaces all day every day. Reporter the u. S. Military keeps fighting covid. Back in march, the virus raced through the Teddy Roosevelt aircraft carrier. 1200 sailors tested positive, one died. Over the weekend, dozens of marines stationed in okinawa s becaffected. It affects all of us because county see it. T. Its e its everywhere but nowhere. Willporter researchers will track volunteers who test track volunteers who test positive for eight weeks, how antibodieson spreads and the resilience of antibodies and other markers of the virus. We can apply that knowledge of our immunology towards developing the next frontier of medicines and vaccines. Reporter latizias initial findings featuring these new recruits, will be published next month. Mark strassmann, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. Odonnell tonight weve learned that the Coroners Office in ventura county, california, ruled that 33year old glee star naya rivera died of accidental drowning. Her body was recovered five days after she disappeared from a boat trip. Her 4yearold son josie was found safe aboard the boat last week. Riveras former castmates from glee gathered yesterday and tonight, the creators are creating a college fund for her son. There is still much more news on tonights cbs evening news. 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Two alleged victims provided statements for todays hearing, saidding annie farmer, who said she was griewmed and she was groomed and abused by maxwell when she was just 16 years old, and a jane doe who said, if shes out, i need to be protected. Maxwells attorney claims shes been a target of endless media spin, adding, shes not the monster, shes not epstein. Maxwell pleaded not guilty to all charges, and she will remain behind bars until the trial, which is not expected to start until next summer. If convicted, maxwell could face 35 years in prison. Rarah. Odonnell Jericka Duncan, how a 12yearo up next, how a 12yearolds chance discovery brought a woman closer to the father she lost half a century ago. Im searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like im just wasting time. Thats why Td Ameritrade designed a firstofitskind, personalized education center. Oh. Their awardwinning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. 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Kolton and kimberly met and he proudly handed over her brothers dog tags. I came home, and i held the i came home, and i held the tags close to my heart, and then i cried, and i had my moments. Reporter but she and her sister brandy knew they couldnt keep them. I knew in my heart these tags were to go to his daughter danielle. E reporter she was just five months old when her father die months old when her father died. Its amazing, you know, he wore this. And, yeah, its ho and, yeah, its holding a piece am so grateful for this sweet i am so grateful for this sweet little boy who found this and made sure that it got back to me. Reporter chip reid, cbs news. Odonnell that gave me the danielle says she is and danielle says she is happy ha has something physical from her father that she can pass down to the four grandkids and great grandchild he never got to meet. Well be right back. They can du more with less asthma. 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The coronavirus raging in much of the nation and the school year fast approaching, fishes are planning for the worst. New york, for example, with the nations Largest School system will have stumts in clast. Los angeles and san diego wont allow kids in schools at all this fall. The districts that plan to reopen, expect smaller class size, fewer visitors. Meg drod in to see how this school is preparing for this new normal. Reporter this is what a typical class would look like, with connected desks. If you walk across the hall, this is what its going to look like in the number of fall. Everyone must wear a mask. But they wont be able to leave anything behind including books and school supplies. Im confident today that we can reoh. Weve got six weeks to go. Sbas chap powell is spending the summer preparing for his schools reopening. Its basically a tlap youre going to have so that youre walking one way on one side of the busy hallway. 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